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Could a teacher read the Bible or audibly pray before or after her class, asked Sonia Sotomayor, one of the more liberal justices. Mr Kennedy's lawyer said he thought she could. A conservative justice, Clarence Thomas, asked Bremerton's lawyer if a coach kneeling in protest during the national anthem counts as government-endorsed speech. He said it could.